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Marc Chagall

(France, 1887-1985)
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 070 - 8 830 EUR
7 290 - 9 110 USD
Hammer price
82 000 SEK
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Marc Chagall
(France, 1887-1985)

"Les Coquelicots"

Lithograph in colours, 1949, on Arches paper, by Charles Sorlier after Marc Chagall, signed in pencil and numbered 368/400, published by Galerie Maeght, Paris. I. 55.5 x 41 cm. S. 64.5 x 47,8 cm. (Arches).

Provenance

The collection of the Swedish Forestry Association (Sveriges Skogsindustriförbund)

Literature

Mourlot CS 2.

Artist

Marc Chagall, the Belarusian artist, is one of the leading figures of modern art, an artist who as a visual language inspired by expressionism, cubism and futurism. His unique way of manipulating reality foreshadows surrealism. Chagall was active as a painter and graphic artist. In 1906 he studied under Yehuda Pen tutorship, after which he moved to St Petersburg where he commenced his studies at Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts under Nikolai Roerich's guidance. During his time in St. Petersburg, Chagall was exposed to modernism, which eventually led him to Paris in 1910.
In Paris Chagall became influenced by the new wave of artists and poets, such as som Max Jacob, Roger La Fresnaye och Robert Delaunay. Chagall eventually became drawn into the politics of the Russian Revolution, and the Soviet Ministry of Culture appointed him Commissar of Visual Arts for Vitebsk Arts College. During World War II, he fled with his family to Paris, spending a brief period in the United States before returning to France in 1949, where he lived until his death in 1985. Marc Chagall is celebrated as a virtuoso, one of the world's most renowned artists, known for his universe that encompasses a spectrum of emotions—from deep sorrow to immense joy. His work continues to inspire and captivate audiences globally, leaving an indelible mark on the history of modern art.

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